Tracy Meade was really tragic, her father hung himself after she was murdered and her brother has just recently been murdered outside McDonald's in Kilburn, and still to this day no one has been caught for Tracy's murder.
. A little more complex than that, KP: www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/woman-guilty-of-killing-husband-to-protect-secret-life-council-officials-life-of-prostitution-and-1466055.html www.heraldscotland.com/news/12705126.gambling-wife-who-hired-man-to-kill-husband-jailed-for-life/ I don't think the person who physically committed the murder has been arrested, though. Photograph of Nimal & Florence Samarashina: images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/71fUQfSxiaL._SL1500_.jpg .
The Tracey Meade case is so sad, her family has gone through hell since. Hoping Tracey gets justice one day and the police don't give up on finding her killer.
I'm 6ft broad and thick necked ex forces and 18 stone and I still wouldn't open the door to anybody at midnight. If I had to and the door was open and some random was standing there I'd move the next day.
Tracey was a lovely person, I went to school (QK) with her and she will always be remembered by those who knew her. so tragic what happened, can't believe what her family have gone through over the years...too sad X
Jacqui's voice reminds me of Sue from the Sooty Show, which i guess means David Hatcher is Sweep. I'm glad they don't go through the farce of looking through their notes before they do their piece to camera, like they did back in the Phelps days. Much more professional
I’m angry I hardly see comments about poor Tracy and how she is still missing and even sadder her brother was stabbed and killed 3 days ago outside a McDonald’s and we don’t know who done it justice for Tracy and peter
I’ve now watched all episodes from the first in June 1984 up to now, April 1992 and it blows my mind that of all the murder cases featured, all but a handful are still unsolved!
Good Evening Crimewatchers and welcome back RedCard74.I've been running a bit behind on episodes so have been watching two each evening the last couple of evenings to catch up !!!
Back in the 90s the criminals didn’t even care about taking on the police or pointing guns at them! Lack of CCTV and mobile phones being rare didn’t help
But the police need little evidence then for convictions. Literally an eye witness saying you done it was enough to convict back then. Now because they is so much technology the burden of proof is much greater.
It's interesting how there was a big crime surge in the 80s, largely due to mass unemployment. Then there was a second very deep recession in the early 90s and crime went spiralling even further. Since then, it's gone down and down and as of 2023 it's at its lowest ever levels.
In July 1991, Eley was arrested at his South Yorkshire home on suspicion of sexually abusing an underage male he had once coached. He was released on bail. Although not charged at the time, Eley jumped bail approximately one month after his arrest, and disappeared. He was subsequently charged with more than 30 offences of a similar nature and remains a fugitive, wanted by the British police and Interpol. Former British Chess Champion GM John Nunn relates in his autobiography that "Brian Eley achieved notoriety by absconding while on police bail relating to an investigation into paedophile activities." Subsequently, there have been numerous unconfirmed reports of sightings of Eley in various places, mostly in Amsterdam, but his whereabouts remain unknown. John Nunn has remarked that Eley "became the only British Chess Champion...to appear on the television programme Crimewatch."
I remember seeing the reconstruction of the copper getting killed in Covent Garden - I think it had been uploaded a few years ago but it got taken down and I hadn't seen it anywhere else since until now. I thought it had perhaps been one of those scary dreams I in which you get involved in a chase, because about five years ago, I worked on Aldwych and used to go to Covent Garden quite regularly!
He was brave but rather foolish-he knew the guy had a knife, even after he had pointed it at him he kept chasing him. The reconstruction shows the guy coming back but it seems what actually happened from looking online is he actually caught up to the guy, cornered him & was then stabbed while trying to arrest him. I can remember once coming home from work some woman coming up to me & asking me if I had seen somebody steal her handbag? I replied no & she told me which direction he had run off in-I think she wanted me to chase after him even though he was out of sight & at that time I was a fat sod & even aged 18 or 19 my thoughts turned to what could he be carrying as a weapon? What made me laugh was there was a phone box about 10 yards from where she stopped me where she could have rung 999.
Interesting. I have just checked interpol and it seems Brian Eley is no longer on there, or I at least can't find him. I have found his wikipedia page and chess forums that discuss theories about him.
Kensal rise has always been a cesspool for violence and degeneracy. I remember there was a guy in the late 90s named the slasher don’t even know if he was ever caught. But he was going around at night with a blade randomly slashing people in the face.
Not sure if I've seen something about the Tracy Meade case before, or whether it strongly reminds me of another case. Anyone know if there's anything on you tube already, or can think of a similar case?
There was a girl in Scotland whose case is similar in that she was out late, single mum, lived in flat and was killed near water. Caroline Glachan, another unsolved case
Come on, someone who has watched this knows what happened to Tracey and who carried out the murder. Grass them up, she was a young girl with her life ahead of her, don’t allow the scum to walk free
Hi redcard, have you please got Crimewatch February 1992? If so could you please upload it. Just so you know CW May and June 1992, are already uploaded on here, just save you uploading them 2 episodes.
Redcard's listed the episodes from 1992 he does & doesn't have recently-his uploads are usually superior to the other versions-some of the 1990 & 1991 ones are up elsewhere, but they tend to have tracking & sound issues & sometimes inferior picture quality.
It's funny when you remember a year like 1992 so clearly, and it seems like yesterday. And then you see video clips from it and it seems like 400 years ago.
@@andrewsmith2757 Thats not what he asked though and its obvious her brother was killed we have all seen it in about 20 other comments just like you did.
There's a reconstruction I'm waiting to see if it pops up in an upload which happened on the landing of a tower block circa 1993/4. There was a man loitering who then attacked & robbed an old man, a young boy I think was trying to enter the block then he looked through the glass partition & saw the attacker going through the old mans pockets.
Tall-Paul 1990 don’t believe word of mouth. London is EXTREMELY safe given the amount of people that live there. Your chance of being murderers are almost zero. Last year there were 130 murders in a population of 10 million. Most of those murders were due to personal disputes so you can do the math and realise your chances of being a murder victim are almost non-existent. It’s a beautiful city full of history and culture and if you shun it due to word of mouth then you my friend are doing yourself a disservice. Go have a day out there and change your mind :)
If i remember rightly,when they were tried in court they couldn't be done for murder because he died of starvation and illness so the judge ruled they ate him and drank his blood purely to stay alive and they got a light punishment .I think it all happened about 100 years ago.
People in the UK don’t clean walls while vacuuming and dusting all floors and surfaces. If you spilt a drink up the wall then, sure, you’d wipe it. But otherwise the walls don’t get cleaned regularly. Do people scrub their walls in other parts of the world?
You're watching a programme about crime, which disproportionately happened in poor areas. I wonder how different the results would have been if you'd taken a camera around flats in the Bronx back then
Sue Cook is a tease. She'll go a couple of episodes dressing like my great Aunty Betty and then out of nowhere she changes her fashion style and pulls out the sexy hair and I'm watching the same episode 4 times
it was pie and mash but i was puzzled that the lady serving behind the counter ladled something sloppy into containers. which was fluid - the pie or the mash or both together?
@@MsVanorak You asked what the fluid was. I said the sauce. Traditionally, pie and mash is served with it. Only last week I had pie and mash with parsley sauce in London. Still very common.
Friday the 13th will always have a deeper meaning to the gavver. I’m not a fan of the police but he didn’t deserve this and I hope they got the people who did it.
Very interesting that the first wanted person on the photocall section (Brian Russell Eley) the former british chess champion, still hasn't been found. You can read more on the link below. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Eley Main theory was that he fled to Amsterdam and had plastic surgery done. Apparently since then he was moving around eastern europe, being elusive basically. Still a wanted fugitive
Looked like DC Jim Morrison needed it during the chase. What with the Doors film coming out that year & Light My Fire re-release being a huge hit one imagines he must have got his leg pulled that year.
Fake Louis vitton yeh lm gonna own up to police l own one of those! 🤣🤣🤣🤣 sorry but if l saw those towels on market l would get them 🤫🤫🤫🤫 Tracy Meades brother was stabbed in July 2020 he was 37 years old 😳😢
I have to say, I find it totally bizarre that people are interested in watching nearly 30 years old episodes of Crimewatch.......... I'm not saying there's anything wrong, or it makes you a bad person, in any way whatsoever............ it doesn't matter what I think, I know that......... each to their own........ I just wonder what the attraction is?....?......... Sue Cook was quite cute, I suppose........... or, maybe your guilty of some heinous, + as yet, unsolved crime + you're looking back at your fiendish handiwork hoping to get some perverse kick out of reliving the event............ This would only account for a tiny fraction of viewers, obviously............. anyway, I just wonder what people see in it, that's all........ There's no need to start abusing me + calling me names.......... I won't care if you do, water off a duck's arse, describes the impact it'll have........ there are a lot of little bitches out there, though, who enjoy that sort of thing so I'd not be surprised to hear from some pitiful paper tigers, saying stuff they'd never say to my face, or in front of their mothers! We'll see.............
It's no different to watching true crime documentaries and is obviously an authentic feel of the time rather than something made years later. It's interesting to watch and then research the cases. Plus most of the reconstructions are very well made.
@@MatthewStanhope I now realise there's more to be had from watching these old Crimewatches, than I thought. With the benefit of hindsight it may well have been better if I'd kept quiet, but I didn't + I'll take what comes of it. I have more nagging regret in my locker, than this instance, times when you might say I did it 'my way'.......... You might also say that's when the trouble started, all water under the bridge now though, eh?
I use them as a teaching aid home educating my teen. She has asd and loves crime documentaries. These being real means she can comprehend the dangers in the world. It also allows me to have a dialogue about the differences in my upbringing ( tech, fashion etc) vs her own
She was pubescent. She was not a child, but a young woman. This mistake causes a lot of problems as you treat them as children which you cannot do. It is the religious rhetoric that you follow.
Tracy Meade was really tragic, her father hung himself after she was murdered and her brother has just recently been murdered outside McDonald's in Kilburn, and still to this day no one has been caught for Tracy's murder.
That's sad.
Fkkk.
I’ll tell you what’s murder. The price of those Big Macs now!
Grimace identified as prime suspect
@@laytonbenton6829 Twat
Just looked up the first case that was on, the nimal samarashina case, turns out the wife hired a hit Man!
Laurence Reid thank you I just checked and you are 100% correct.
What was her reason for doing that , do we know?
@@alisonblackwell988 money I think
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A little more complex than that, KP:
www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/woman-guilty-of-killing-husband-to-protect-secret-life-council-officials-life-of-prostitution-and-1466055.html
www.heraldscotland.com/news/12705126.gambling-wife-who-hired-man-to-kill-husband-jailed-for-life/
I don't think the person who physically committed the murder has been arrested, though.
Photograph of Nimal & Florence Samarashina:
images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/71fUQfSxiaL._SL1500_.jpg
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Janette Mohan
Probably in Bangladesh or somewhere now. My first thoughts were was it an honour killing.
The Tracey Meade case is so sad, her family has gone through hell since. Hoping Tracey gets justice one day and the police don't give up on finding her killer.
I'm 6ft broad and thick necked ex forces and 18 stone and I still wouldn't open the door to anybody at midnight. If I had to and the door was open and some random was standing there I'd move the next day.
Ponce.
Hes right. Someone appears at your door at midnight, it's not going to be good news.
i just wouldn't answer it. go downstairs after they had gone and check doors and windows.
rang the doorbell as he was leaving?
I just wouldn't open the door to anybody at that time of night. It's very rarely a nice surprise.
Alright! Gonna stick the kettle on! Evening Crimewatchers! ☕️ 🕵️♂️
Can stella
@@batman007623 😂😂😂🍺
Pint of Stout or Ale for me.
I'm 3 years late, but the kettles on....🤣
Having a brew and a rewatch in 2023!
This is was an edition of CWUK that I was very keen on seeing again ,as it was after this edition in May 1992 that I started to record the episodes
Tracey was a lovely person, I went to school (QK) with her and she will always be remembered by those who knew her. so tragic what happened, can't believe what her family have gone through over the years...too sad X
Jacqui's voice reminds me of Sue from the Sooty Show, which i guess means David Hatcher is Sweep.
I'm glad they don't go through the farce of looking through their notes before they do their piece to camera, like they did back in the Phelps days. Much more professional
Yes!!!!! Normal routine resumed! Hello everyone 🙋🏻♂️
Tracey Meade's death was never solved ... very sad.
I’m angry I hardly see comments about poor Tracy and how she is still missing and even sadder her brother was stabbed and killed 3 days ago outside a McDonald’s and we don’t know who done it justice for Tracy and peter
Strangers don't know Tracy or the fella who was killed outside a burger joint. My bro was shot dead are you bother'd. Exactly calm down ..
@MulberryEllie . Another one who calls out Trolls and never been one itself. Them without the same sin lob the first house brick ... 🤷♀️👋
Tracy Meade -poor wee lamb -rest in peace.
I’ve now watched all episodes from the first in June 1984 up to now, April 1992 and it blows my mind that of all the murder cases featured, all but a handful are still unsolved!
Thanks as always for posting this Redcard!
I did a google search and it appears that the Tracy Meade case is still unsolved?
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Tracey Meade's brother was stabbed and killed this year. Poor family.
Good Evening Crimewatchers and welcome back RedCard74.I've been running a bit behind on episodes so have been watching two each evening the last couple of evenings to catch up !!!
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Back in the 90s the criminals didn’t even care about taking on the police or pointing guns at them! Lack of CCTV and mobile phones being rare didn’t help
CCTV was around more in the '90s compared to the '80s, was probably expensive though
@@Darlingnikki84 my point being there's more CCTV around now compared to back then lol
But the police need little evidence then for convictions. Literally an eye witness saying you done it was enough to convict back then. Now because they is so much technology the burden of proof is much greater.
It's interesting how there was a big crime surge in the 80s, largely due to mass unemployment. Then there was a second very deep recession in the early 90s and crime went spiralling even further. Since then, it's gone down and down and as of 2023 it's at its lowest ever levels.
@@rs-qt1qg what an astute take well done for noticing that have you ever thought of becoming a detective? Your talents are wasted if not!
In July 1991, Eley was arrested at his South Yorkshire home on suspicion of sexually abusing an underage male he had once coached. He was released on bail. Although not charged at the time, Eley jumped bail approximately one month after his arrest, and disappeared. He was subsequently charged with more than 30 offences of a similar nature and remains a fugitive, wanted by the British police and Interpol.
Former British Chess Champion GM John Nunn relates in his autobiography that "Brian Eley achieved notoriety by absconding while on police bail relating to an investigation into paedophile activities."
Subsequently, there have been numerous unconfirmed reports of sightings of Eley in various places, mostly in Amsterdam, but his whereabouts remain unknown. John Nunn has remarked that Eley "became the only British Chess Champion...to appear on the television programme Crimewatch."
So sad what happened to Tracey and her brother. The detective looks really scary.
brilliant, thank you!
Thanks love this channel ..
Fuuuuuuuck ooooooooff.
@@nathaniliescu4597 You *SLAG!*
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The credit card thief from photocall looks like Harry Potter lol
Thank you & hello fellow Crimewatcher's.
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I remember seeing the reconstruction of the copper getting killed in Covent Garden - I think it had been uploaded a few years ago but it got taken down and I hadn't seen it anywhere else since until now. I thought it had perhaps been one of those scary dreams I in which you get involved in a chase, because about five years ago, I worked on Aldwych and used to go to Covent Garden quite regularly!
He was brave but rather foolish-he knew the guy had a knife, even after he had pointed it at him he kept chasing him. The reconstruction shows the guy coming back but it seems what actually happened from looking online is he actually caught up to the guy, cornered him & was then stabbed while trying to arrest him. I can remember once coming home from work some woman coming up to me & asking me if I had seen somebody steal her handbag? I replied no & she told me which direction he had run off in-I think she wanted me to chase after him even though he was out of sight & at that time I was a fat sod & even aged 18 or 19 my thoughts turned to what could he be carrying as a weapon? What made me laugh was there was a phone box about 10 yards from where she stopped me where she could have rung 999.
Must have been a cut down on expenses this month. Crimewatch London.
They couldn't find a black actor some episodes back, so they just used another white guy.
@@Hi-kq1vi did they? Good lord.
@@nathaniliescu4597 Yep, the photo-fit was of a black guy & the actor used was white, I had to do a double take.
@@Hi-kq1vi can you remember the episode? Thanks.
The guy in the first case stood at the open door as a concerned neighbour, was he ever traced or does that remain unexplained?
I also found that odd, if it was a concerned neighbour surely he would come forward?
Mad to think Brian Eley (first pic on photocall) was never seen again. Still in 2020 on interpols wanted list. Makes you wonder
Interesting. I have just checked interpol and it seems Brian Eley is no longer on there, or I at least can't find him. I have found his wikipedia page and chess forums that discuss theories about him.
He died in Amsterdam in 2022
R.I.P tracy. On the 16th july 2020 her brother was murder too condolences to their family.
R.I.P to Tracy and Peter. ❤️
Together again
Sue Cook’s grammar was always so perfect, so when she said “they’ve been half inched” it made me chuckle.
The Jim Morrison case was reconstructed again in 2012 for the 20th anniversary of his death. It's still unsolved as far as I know.
Thank you RedCard74! 😁
Kensal rise has always been a cesspool for violence and degeneracy. I remember there was a guy in the late 90s named the slasher don’t even know if he was ever caught. But he was going around at night with a blade randomly slashing people in the face.
Lovely! Evening all.
So, is there any news on the two highwaymen on the second case?
This channel is being relentlessly trolled by *NATHAN ILIESCU* please report him.
Does anyone know if ‘Crime Limited’ is on here? I couldn’t find it.
Miss that too
I remember watching this at the time and couldn’t believe no one knew the Chicago Bears logo was on that cap.
I’m guessing none of the Crimewatch audience watched the NFL on Channel 4 in those days
wow i live round the corner from the first case!
Not sure if I've seen something about the Tracy Meade case before, or whether it strongly reminds me of another case. Anyone know if there's anything on you tube already, or can think of a similar case?
There was a girl in Scotland whose case is similar in that she was out late, single mum, lived in flat and was killed near water. Caroline Glachan, another unsolved case
@@nickimontford thanks but no, it wasn't Caroline Glachan.
I remember the case from when it was on back in 1992.Tragic case
@@CatLowe50 Possibly the Nikki Allen murder? It also featured on the show & is still unsolved.
@@Hi-kq1vi The little girl? :( The case I'm thinking of was definitely a teenager.
A week after the 1992 election at which John Major defeated Neil Kinnock.
Allriiight allriiight allriiiiiiiiiight
We're alright. We're alright.
Sheffield?
@@eadweard. Yes
Things could only get worse … so much worse.
*"She went there with a group of friends"*
But the case is still unresolved.
Scumbags, the group with her obviously know something and they’ve covered it up for all these years, absolute scum.
Come on, someone who has watched this knows what happened to Tracey and who carried out the murder. Grass them up, she was a young girl with her life ahead of her, don’t allow the scum to walk free
oh no no February 1992 and the Stephanie Slater case! good work though redcard and Andyjs.
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those blankets have been half inched🤣... Nice one Sue.
She did insist they were towels, not blankets, despite the design.
Cheeky little Madam, trying to patronise the proles.
Hi redcard, have you please got Crimewatch February 1992? If so could you please upload it. Just so you know CW May and June 1992, are already uploaded on here, just save you uploading them 2 episodes.
Redcard's listed the episodes from 1992 he does & doesn't have recently-his uploads are usually superior to the other versions-some of the 1990 & 1991 ones are up elsewhere, but they tend to have tracking & sound issues & sometimes inferior picture quality.
@@Hi-kq1vi Thanks for this info, where has redcard listed the episodes he doesn't have from 1992?
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Cheers once again RC74 !!
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was thinking you went crazy uploading videos brill job red car 74
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Evening one and all. Drinking my cappuccino and filling out a job application whilst watching this.
Don't put that you watch crimewatch every night on your application form.lol:)
@@jackhenderson2979 Even if I don't my referees will tell them because the whole office knows.
First case - he was murdered by a hitman paid for by his wife.
That stunck of an inside job
Someone described his clothing as jumble-saleish!! :D
Mine certainly is or charity shop cast-offs.
22:44 that busy woman has the longest middle fingers ive ever seen and the smallest little finger.
It's funny when you remember a year like 1992 so clearly, and it seems like yesterday. And then you see video clips from it and it seems like 400 years ago.
Is it just me, or does the girl playing Tracy Meade look around the same age as the mother?
Her brother was murdered in July 2020.
@@andrewsmith2757 Thats not what he asked though and its obvious her brother was killed we have all seen it in about 20 other comments just like you did.
All these people notice a strange car but nobody takes down the registration amazing
People didn’t walk around with a pen and notepad in those days.
I suspect they only recall seeing the vehicle when news of the crime is released. Now you mention it I did see this weird car etc…
April 92? Have we missed some? I’ve just realised 😳
Redcard missing a few. Andy JS filling the blanks. He put March 92 up last night.
Robert Nunn lovely cheers
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February?
best police show ever
What, better than The Bill?
5:12 looks like the guy who presents Homes Under the Hammer
haha it does
There's a reconstruction I'm waiting to see if it pops up in an upload which happened on the landing of a tower block circa 1993/4.
There was a man loitering who then attacked & robbed an old man, a young boy I think was trying to enter the block then he looked through the glass partition & saw the attacker going through the old mans pockets.
Made 1984 September 1994 which has now been uploaded
What's so interesting about that episode to you??
Beside the lift, I can remember it, too.
When did the correspondence option end, please?
27:29-that form might take all night to get filled out at that speed.
Hi 😊😊 I think I seen tracymeads story's in some columns
Thx
Both Tracy Meade and the actress playing her look well over 14 years old.
London is nothing but trouble, everytime I hear about the City it's negative👌
Tall-Paul 1990 don’t believe word of mouth. London is EXTREMELY safe given the amount of people that live there. Your chance of being murderers are almost zero. Last year there were 130 murders in a population of 10 million. Most of those murders were due to personal disputes so you can do the math and realise your chances of being a murder victim are almost non-existent. It’s a beautiful city full of history and culture and if you shun it due to word of mouth then you my friend are doing yourself a disservice. Go have a day out there and change your mind :)
yeah goto Luton Southall Brixton beautiful places
Most of the armed robberies and murders on Crimewatch since it started are up north, often Liverpool. Very few are in London.
@@joeanderson7316Liverpool and/or Bristol are mentioned in almost every episode.
You need to get out more then mate
I remember crime limited featuring a case of 4 blokes adrift in a boat.1 died and the other 3 ate him.
Oh please let somebody have these-we have got to see this. Can't say I remember this show at all.
If i remember rightly,when they were tried in court they couldn't be done for murder because he died of starvation and illness so the judge ruled they ate him and drank his blood purely to stay alive and they got a light punishment .I think it all happened about 100 years ago.
Also,because they were just in a little rowing boat they had to eat him raw!
@@ianbousfield5007 Sound like the Monty Python cannibalism sketch.
Nick ross said on this show they were cases that couldn't really fit in on episode of crimewatch !
Why are apartment walls always dirty in the UK?
In poor areas they are. Probably the same elsewhere.
cause people like you crap all over them
People in the UK don’t clean walls while vacuuming and dusting all floors and surfaces. If you spilt a drink up the wall then, sure, you’d wipe it. But otherwise the walls don’t get cleaned regularly.
Do people scrub their walls in other parts of the world?
@@SRlikethetoothpasteOnly if they intend to be listening through them and even then they often use a drinking tumbler.
You're watching a programme about crime, which disproportionately happened in poor areas. I wonder how different the results would have been if you'd taken a camera around flats in the Bronx back then
A lot of these old case are unsolved
Sue Cook is a tease. She'll go a couple of episodes dressing like my great Aunty Betty and then out of nowhere she changes her fashion style and pulls out the sexy hair and I'm watching the same episode 4 times
Scott1433
She is smouldering normally...but not sure about her hair and clothes in this episode.
Get a life. Bender.
Get. A. Life.
ah you saddos
@@pleasepermitmetospeakohgre1504How are you on the hair tucked behind the right ear. So coquettish!
Errr.....wtf....Eels and mash? 🤔 or Pie Mash and Eels?....I must have lived a sheltered life.
it was pie and mash but i was puzzled that the lady serving behind the counter ladled something sloppy into containers. which was fluid - the pie or the mash or both together?
@@MsVanorak Parsley sauce.
@@treasurehunteruk9718 seriously - what was in the pie then?
@@MsVanorak You asked what the fluid was. I said the sauce. Traditionally, pie and mash is served with it. Only last week I had pie and mash with parsley sauce in London. Still very common.
@@treasurehunteruk9718 oh - is it a ham pie then? parsley sauce being a traditional partner
Gutted no Feb 1992. The Michael Sam's hunt
Maybe AndyJS has it?
he hasnt. Noooooo!
@@dazauto1400 Enough to give us all nightmares.
Happy days, when life seemed so simple!!
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Friday the 13th will always have a deeper meaning to the gavver. I’m not a fan of the police but he didn’t deserve this and I hope they got the people who did it.
Woo Hello CrimeWatchers Xxxx
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Very interesting that the first wanted person on the photocall section (Brian Russell Eley) the former british chess champion, still hasn't been found. You can read more on the link below.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Eley
Main theory was that he fled to Amsterdam and had plastic surgery done. Apparently since then he was moving around eastern europe, being elusive basically. Still a wanted fugitive
He died in Amsterdam in 2022
Can't belive Sue cook is in her 70s now
Sue, 74. Daughter, 36, Mother 103.
She's 75. In a mere 5 years she'll be 80. She and Nick are getting old now.
@@fraser_mr2009 Nick ‘I am still so squeaky clean’ always wore a wig.
10:03 Nickelson jacket. Takes me back..great jackets them..
I had one. But, not that one!
@@LANCSKID orange one I had. £160 and it lasted years. Terrific jacket. Nickelson Industries across the back. Loved that jacket.
As any comited 1 thezes crimwatch seens
Crime Limited? Don't remember that.
There are one or two episodes on UA-cam, but not much.
Yes, it was a business previously known as Ross, Cook & Hames.
Anyone know what happened to Nimal?
yes his wife Florence was jailed for life in 1993 for arranging his murder as he was about to expose her double life as an escort girl
colin humphreys woah that’s fuckin crazy.
It is a bit like Nish Nasri, whose husband had her killed, and ran an escort agency.
evening :) great stuff
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Did they solve the murder of nimal?
www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/woman-guilty-of-killing-husband-to-protect-secret-life-council-officials-life-of-prostitution-and-1466055.html
@@michaellowery1559 bloody hell
His wife
Was it her herself or did she get someone else to do it ?
Delta Bravo She hired someone else to do it. She was addicted to gambling and fruit machines and was a hooker!
I want my inhaler back
Looked like DC Jim Morrison needed it during the chase. What with the Doors film coming out that year & Light My Fire re-release being a huge hit one imagines he must have got his leg pulled that year.
5:22
Mr potato head
Evening gang
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Sue using rhyming slang 🤣38:25
This was intended to patronise all of the scallies who were watching that evening.
Please upload tonight
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Fake Louis vitton yeh lm gonna own up to police l own one of those! 🤣🤣🤣🤣 sorry but if l saw those towels on market l would get them 🤫🤫🤫🤫 Tracy Meades brother was stabbed in July 2020 he was 37 years old 😳😢
Thanks redcard.
37:30 wow a fashion show featuring toddlers.
*Jimmy Savile has entered the chat*
Only on the BBC
I was in the British Army in the early 90s. Havnt seen any of these. Fantastic.😉cracking
.....war criminal.
Noticeable lack of racial diversity regarding the modelling little children.
😭
Dont have nightmares ,FAMOUS lsst words
Crass and meaningless.
Arab type! Ahaha how the world has changed!
Sue's looking good
This is not unusual.
hi all
1st one was set up.by the wife
I have to say, I find it totally bizarre that people are interested in watching nearly 30 years old episodes of Crimewatch..........
I'm not saying there's anything wrong, or it makes you a bad person, in any way whatsoever............ it doesn't matter what I think, I know that......... each to their own........
I just wonder what the attraction is?....?.........
Sue Cook was quite cute, I suppose........... or, maybe your guilty of some heinous, + as yet, unsolved crime + you're
looking back at your fiendish handiwork hoping to get some perverse kick out of reliving the event............
This would only account for a tiny fraction of viewers, obviously............. anyway, I just wonder what people see in it, that's all........
There's no need to start abusing me + calling me names.......... I won't care if you do, water off a duck's arse, describes the impact it'll have........ there are a lot of little bitches out there, though, who enjoy that sort of thing so I'd not be surprised to hear from some pitiful paper tigers, saying stuff they'd never say to my face, or in front of their mothers!
We'll see.............
Nostalgia I suppose I lot of us grew up with Crimewatch
It's no different to watching true crime documentaries and is obviously an authentic feel of the time rather than something made years later. It's interesting to watch and then research the cases. Plus most of the reconstructions are very well made.
@@MatthewStanhope I now realise there's more to be had from watching these old Crimewatches, than I thought. With the benefit of hindsight it may well have been better if I'd kept quiet, but I didn't + I'll take what comes of it. I have more nagging regret in my locker, than this instance, times when you might say I did it 'my way'.......... You might also say that's when the trouble started, all water under the bridge now though, eh?
Just love them.
I use them as a teaching aid home educating my teen. She has asd and loves crime documentaries. These being real means she can comprehend the dangers in the world. It also allows me to have a dialogue about the differences in my upbringing ( tech, fashion etc) vs her own
She was pubescent. She was not a child, but a young woman. This mistake causes a lot of problems as you treat them as children which you cannot do. It is the religious rhetoric that you follow.